The Last Dance.

The Last Dance.

The Last Dance.

Adetola Wewe is working in my studio gallery on his last painting as the first resident fellow of the University of African Art at Austin.

He is concluding a one-month stay, and has produced an incredible number of paintings during this short period.

He will leave for Houston during the week, from where he plans to fly back home.

Today, he will share his residency experience with the students of the University of Texas at Austin, in a course titled “Introduction to African Art,” taught by Moyo Okediji.

The Butterfly Thinks Himself A Bird

The Butterfly Thinks Himself A Bird

Moyo Okediji

Title: The Butterfly Thinks Himself A Bird

Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Date 2021

Size: 24″ x 30″

The title is an important line in playwright Ola Rotimi’s masterpiece, THE GODS ARE NOT TO BLAME.

Rotimi took the line from a Yoruba proverb, “Labalábá fira rẹ̀ wẹ́ye, kò le ṣìṣe ẹyẹ.” ̛It means, “The butterfly compares itself to the bird, but is unable to perform like a bird.”

When nobody supports you

When nobody supports you

When nobody supports you,

when everybody says no to you,

when people turn down your requests,

and you cannot get any grant

when they band together to oppose you,

and say your ideas are not practical

and they frown when they see you:

don’t despair;

these are signs that you are moving in the right direction;

keep placing one foot ahead of the other

continue to push ahead